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we'll keep you posted on what's happening with pope francis later in the show. it's 5:12 right now. >>> the federal reserve starts two days of meetings this morning, a move that could lead to record low interest rates. that sounds like good news. federal policymakers, hoping this will stimulate a growing economy. help fuel job growth and strengthen rising home prices and retail sales. the federal reserve will issue a policy statement and an update to its economic forecast. >>> 5:12. samsung taking on apple in another report this morning. reports that the company is working on a watch that works like a smartphone. if the idea sounds familiar, it is. apple was working on a wristwatch that would perform the same functions as the iphone and ipad. no word on how much the item would cost. it's the latest on samsung going head-to-head with apple. samsung unveiled the newest competition for apple's iphone. >>> the galaxy s4 seemed to have the cupertino company a little scared. after the release, apple created a why iphone to tell you why iphone is the best choice. 12 re
we'll keep you posted on what's happening with pope francis later in the show. it's 5:12 right now. >>> the federal reserve starts two days of meetings this morning, a move that could lead to record low interest rates. that sounds like good news. federal policymakers, hoping this will stimulate a growing economy. help fuel job growth and strengthen rising home prices and retail sales. the federal reserve will issue a policy statement and an update to its economic forecast. >>>...
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pope francis newly installed is now trying to find a meeting with the cardinals. they move forward as the catholic church trying to get a handle on where they go next. dealing with heavy issues. >>> the wall street journal china bureau under investigation for allegedly bribing chinese officials for information. the justice department says it received tibs from a whistle blower saying government employees gave gifts to chinese officials in exchange for chinese news. it is owned by news corp, the phone company found guilty of phone hacking and bribery in the u.k. they found no evidence to support the accusations and the company claims the informant is acting on behalf of the chinese government to attack the paper. >>> 5:13. toyota is recalling more than 200,000 sj cruisers. the driver and front seat passenger belts can become loose at the door panel is cracked. seatbelts are designed differently than most cars. toyota says there have been no injuries caused by the defect. owners will be notified by mail and repairs will be free of charge. >> if you monitor your kids
pope francis newly installed is now trying to find a meeting with the cardinals. they move forward as the catholic church trying to get a handle on where they go next. dealing with heavy issues. >>> the wall street journal china bureau under investigation for allegedly bribing chinese officials for information. the justice department says it received tibs from a whistle blower saying government employees gave gifts to chinese officials in exchange for chinese news. it is owned by news...
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in his homily, pope francis urged the world to protect the environment and the poor. he was interrupted by applause several times. more than 130 official delegations from governments and religious organizations around the world attended the historic event. among them, u.s. vice president joseph biden. coming up at 5:30, we'll take you live to the vatican again, for a special report on the day's events. >>> and closer to home. one san francisco city supervisor inducing a measure, keeping anti-abortion protesters from standing directly in front of planned parenthood clinics. christy smith is live in san francisco, with the controversial proposal. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. well, a spokesperson for planned parenthood says it's getting scary for their clients. sometimes they leave crying.
in his homily, pope francis urged the world to protect the environment and the poor. he was interrupted by applause several times. more than 130 official delegations from governments and religious organizations around the world attended the historic event. among them, u.s. vice president joseph biden. coming up at 5:30, we'll take you live to the vatican again, for a special report on the day's events. >>> and closer to home. one san francisco city supervisor inducing a measure,...
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the morning began with pope francis riding into st. francis square stopping at one point to bless a disabled man, he received the ring and pallium, and in his homily which he delivered not long ago pope francis promised to open his arms to protect all of god's people especially the poor and the weak. we're going to talk about that message coming up. maria schriver is here and
the morning began with pope francis riding into st. francis square stopping at one point to bless a disabled man, he received the ring and pallium, and in his homily which he delivered not long ago pope francis promised to open his arms to protect all of god's people especially the poor and the weak. we're going to talk about that message coming up. maria schriver is here and
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"today in the bay's" monte francis has the details for us. good morning, monte. >> reporter: good morning, laura. these new ads are coming next month and some are already posted online. city leaders don't appear to be too happy about it. from the freedom initiative, run by pamela gellor quote anti-gay messages from ileaders like mahmoud ahmadinejad. another one, quote, the punishment of homosexuality is the death penalty. response to harsh criticism from city leaders about her first set of bus ads, which were anti-islamic in nature. city leaders gathered and condemn the ads. as a publication, muni is unable to refuse the ads because of conflict with the first amendment. in fact, legal challenges to remove similar ads from city buses in new york and chicago have been unsuccessful and muni dedicated revenue from the first set of ads to the human rights commission and will likely donate the $3 million from the next set of ads as well. we reached out for comment this morning but have not yet heard back. monte francis, for "today in the bay." >>>
"today in the bay's" monte francis has the details for us. good morning, monte. >> reporter: good morning, laura. these new ads are coming next month and some are already posted online. city leaders don't appear to be too happy about it. from the freedom initiative, run by pamela gellor quote anti-gay messages from ileaders like mahmoud ahmadinejad. another one, quote, the punishment of homosexuality is the death penalty. response to harsh criticism from city leaders about her...